Training Camp- August 24th
It was a pair of non-starters who made highlight-reel plays on their respective sides of the ball Tuesday.
Tight end Shane Zylstra had the play of the day on offense when he caught a 51-yard touchdown from Jake Browning.
Minnesota's second-team offense had moved to midfield after being backed up near their own goal line when Browning found Zylstra on a deep crossing route about 25 yards downfield.
Kris Boyd lunged but missed on an interception attempt, allowing Zylstra to scoot to the end zone on a play that fired up the purple sideline.
Watts later put points on the scoreboard by himself. The defensive tackle charged into the pocket, scooped a fumble by Kellen Mond and waltzed 10 yards into the end zone.
Much like Zylstra's score energized one sideline, Watt's touchdown did the same for the white jerseys, as Dalvin Cook sprinted to congratulate Watts after his score.
2. Evaluating the QBs
All but one of the Vikings current quarterbacks were involved in the scrimmage, as Nate Stanley sat out despite being dressed in full pads.
Cousins was on the field for six drives with the offense, producing 10 points in that span.
The offense punted on the next two drives before Cousins took advantage of a short field (the drive started at his own 41-yard line) on a sequence that led to a 51-yard field goal from Greg Joseph.
Cousins' fifth drive ended with a punt, and the sixth and final one concluded with a missed 59-yard field goal by Joseph at the end of the half.
Browning led one touchdown drive in three chances, as his pass to Zylstra was his final throw of the day. The quarterback went three-and-out on his opening drive, and Joseph missed a 55-yarder on the second possession.
Mond led his group to three points in four possessions, with the score coming on the fourth and final drive.
Mond began his day with an interception, as his pass hit Ihmir Smith-Marsette in the hands before being tipped by Chazz Surratt and Troy Dye before Surratt came down with it. Mond's second drive was when Watts scored, and his third possession was a three-and-out.
His final drive led to a field goal, and was set up by an acrobatic, 30-yard reception by Chisena, who landed hard but held onto the football.
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3. Joseph gets plenty of work
Joseph undoubtedly had his busiest day of work this summer, as he attempted 11 total kicks throughout the 30-minute scrimmage.
The kicker began the day with makes from 33 and 43 yards in a team drill before the scrimmage started, but he missed two attempts from 50-plus in the same drill.
He then made all three extra points in the scrimmage. Joseph made two of his four field goal tries in the scrimmage, hitting from 34 and 51 yards, but missing from 55 and 59 yards.
Joseph has now made 45 of 56 field goals (80.4 percent) in team drills since training camp started.
EAGAN, Minn. -- The injury that has sidelined Minnesota Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr since early August could put him in jeopardy of missing the team's Week 1 NFL game at Cincinnati.
According to co-defensive coordinator/linebackers coach Adam Zimmer, the uncertainty surrounding Barr's injury puts his availability into question for the opener.
"Today I can't tell you if he's going to be ready Week 1 or not," Adam Zimmer said on Tuesday. "He's doing everything he can rehabwise to get back in there. Hopefully we have him Week 1. If not, we'll have somebody step in and play for us."
While Barr rehabs behind the scenes, the Vikings will look to use various sub packages within their linebacking corps if necessary.
"We'll work through that, whether it be playing a different package or one of the guys we have on the roster," Adam Zimmer said. "Troy's played multiple positions for us before. Chazz can play multiple positions, and I thought Blake did a nice job the other night against the Colts. It was his best performance since we've had him. So, we'll find a role and find the best way to match up in our base personnel that way."
Teams are not required to disclose injury information until the Week 1 of the regular season. If Barr's injury is still an issue in two weeks, it will be noted publicly for the first time on Sept. 8.
"He's not a concern as a football player. He's a concern maybe a little bit with his health," Mike Zimmer said Saturday. "So we're taking that with real kid gloves. But we miss him out there. We can do so many different things with him that allows the rest of the guys -- plus he does a great job of communicating to everybody. So we're just being cautious with him."
@"BarrNone55" said:Bashaud Breeland dominated against the #Colts - 93.7 overall grade (16 snaps) - 93.5 coverage grade - 0 receptions allowed and a PBU on 3 targets
@"BarrNone55" said:Loved this signing from Day 1Bashaud Breeland dominated against the #Colts - 93.7 overall grade (16 snaps) - 93.5 coverage grade - 0 receptions allowed and a PBU on 3 targets
Barr is a loss, but I am encouraged by the rangy athletic abilities of both Dye and my guy Chazz Surratt. Surratt looks to me like he can be the future of LB in the NFL. Strong, smart, and athletic to cover WR's, RB's but also get after it in the box. Smart kid too.
He looks like he could develop into a X factor. Good time for the young LB's to get reps early in the season because the season wears on you need depth on every level and with some good game time, they could be great fill ins end of the year.
@"Skodin" said: Barr is a loss, but I am encouraged by the rangy athletic abilities of both Dye and my guy Chazz Surratt. Surratt looks to me like he can be the future of LB in the NFL. Strong, smart, and athletic to cover WR's, RB's but also get after it in the box. Smart kid too.He looks like he could develop into a X factor. Good time for the young LB's to get reps early in the season because the season wears on you need depth on every level and with some good game time, they could be great fill ins end of the year.
I think the backup linebackers were probably the most impressive unit I saw in the Colts game. Dye, Surratt and also Blake Lynch. Lynch has been flashing for two years now.
@"BarrNone55" said:Looks like the book on Joseph is that he's consistently accurate within 50 yds., but not so much outside of 50. I can live with that.3. Joseph gets plenty of work Joseph undoubtedly had his busiest day of work this summer, as he attempted 11 total kicks throughout the 30-minute scrimmage.He made seven of them, four of which were extra points. Joseph attempted five total kicks from 50-plus yards on Tuesday. The kicker began the day with makes from 33 and 43 yards in a team drill before the scrimmage started, but he missed two attempts from 50-plus in the same drill. He then made all three extra points in the scrimmage. Joseph made two of his four field goal tries in the scrimmage, hitting from 34 and 51 yards, but missing from 55 and 59 yards. Joseph has now made 45 of 56 field goals (80.4 percent) in team drills since training camp started.
@"BarrNone55" said:Well that reads a bit different than the dire "7-11 on kicks" that was all twittered yesterday.3. Joseph gets plenty of work Joseph undoubtedly had his busiest day of work this summer, as he attempted 11 total kicks throughout the 30-minute scrimmage.He made seven of them, four of which were extra points. Joseph attempted five total kicks from 50-plus yards on Tuesday. The kicker began the day with makes from 33 and 43 yards in a team drill before the scrimmage started, but he missed two attempts from 50-plus in the same drill. He then made all three extra points in the scrimmage. Joseph made two of his four field goal tries in the scrimmage, hitting from 34 and 51 yards, but missing from 55 and 59 yards. Joseph has now made 45 of 56 field goals (80.4 percent) in team drills since training camp started.
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